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The image shows a diagram representing the lifecycle of a product from the shop, through processing, driving, a sorting house, collecting bottles, and use by individuals, to the final stage of becoming bags and rubbish in a landfill. The initial step depicts a shop selling products, followed by a man and woman icons representing the stage of buying and use. The next depiction is a black garbage bag with discarded items, symbolizing the transformation into bags and rubbish. A factory portrays the processing stage, while a truck signifies the transportation or driving phase. A graphic of a building with multiple windows indicates a sorting house, and a series of bottles symbolizes the collecting stage. Finally, a circular arrow encloses an image of a landfill, marking the end of the product lifecycle. No numerical data points, percentages, or specific country/category/year information is present.
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The diagram shows how products, especially plastic bottles, are used by people and then recycled or disposed of.
Overall, the process is cyclical. Some waste is sent directly to landfill, while bottles are collected, recycled, and made into new products that are returned to shops.
At the beginning of the process, products are produced and delivered to shops. Customers then buy and use these items. After use, waste is created in two forms: rubbish bags and bottles. The rubbish bags are taken straight to landfill sites, where they are permanently disposed of.
However, bottles follow a different route. They are first collected and then transported to a sorting house, where recyclable materials are separated. After that, the bottles are taken by truck to a processing factory. In this stage, they are processed and turned into new raw materials. Finally, these materials are used to make new products, which are sent back to shops and sold again.
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